Style Addict – The Latest Fashion News & Views from the Capital – 11th November 05
11-11-2005
New Dates for February’s Fashion Week
A while back Style Addict reported on Anna Wintour’s words of wisdom on the matter of boosting London Fashion Week. “If I were Stuart Rose,†she told Style Magazines’ Colin McDowell, “I would go down on bended knee to Rose Marie Bravo (CEO of Burberry) to get Burberry back to
Well it seems the British Fashion Council has taken note with the announcement this week that the event will start later and cross over with the first two days of Milan Fashion Week. The idea is that buyers and press starting their circuit in New York will have four full days to travel across to Europe – stopping off for a piece of the London action along the way. The event will now run from Wednesday February 15th to Sunday February 19th at the Natural History Museum location. Stuart Rose commented: “We consistently deliver a full schedule of internationally established designers and now this move will help us to deliver more international media buyers to give London Fashion Week the recognition it deserves.”
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The 2006 Vogue Chic List
Style bible Vogue has compiled a list highlighting all that’s due to be hot in 2006 (now out with the December issue). On the fashion front the list includes: The short shift dress, Tom Ford Eyewear, London label Preen, Yellow Gold, Duchesse Satin, Ana da Costa Jewellery, Bow Details, Pendants, Leggings, Fresh White, and much to amusement of teenage boys – Hoodies. After a period of bad press and shopping mall bans the hoodie, according to the glossy, is all set for a chic overhaul.
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Susannah & Trinny Switch to ITV
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Now On: Fashion Lives
From now until
Fashion Lives
When: Now until
Where: In the entrance hall of the British Library, St Pancras, 96,
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Macdonald On-Board Project Catwalk
{mosimage}Project Catwalk is growing into one big glitzy fashion drama. Liz Hurley was announced as the programmes presenter earlier in the year and now celebrity couturier Julien Macdonald has been revealed as the shows mentor and judge. Alongside Macdonald the judging panel also includes – Elle Magazine editor Lorraine Candy and designer Ben de Lisi. Based on the hit American series Project Runway, 12 shortlisted candidates with a passion for design will be put through their paces in a bid to break into the notoriously tough fashion world. The three finalists will showcase their collections at February’s London Fashion Week with one winner scooping the top prize – funds to set up their own line plus a fashion spread in Elle.
Project Catwalk will be aired on Sky One in January.
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Just in…
Christopher Bailey was named as the Designer of the Year 2005 at the British Fashion Awards at the V&A last night.
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By JoJo Iles